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FYG Fall Breakfast Ideas

Now that it’s Fall, a busy time of swirling activity and change, I’m looking for a grounding seasonal breakfast to start my day. Don’t know about you, but I can get into a morning rut. Always having the same thing…usually some variation of raw or minimally cooked oatmeal, nuts and seeds.

As recent as five years ago, I was mostly eating boxed cereal for breakfast. I thought this was fine, even healthy. I’ve learned so much since then. I wouldn’t dream of eating that way now. First of all, boxed cereal is not a food, it’s a processed food product. There is nothing in nature that resembles a Cherrio or Fruit Loop.

These days, I try to stick to whole, plant-based food as much as possible. A bowl full of chopped green apples, a handful of walnuts, some cinnamon and a drizzle of honey or agave is so amazing. Simple. Quick. Healthy. Satisfying. I love this combination of flavors and textures.

Banana Coconut Rice Porridge

Today, I made an easy rice porridge. Just a half a cup of leftover rice. Any kind is fine. I used Volcano rice from Lotus Foods that I had made the night before. I chopped some banana, added coconut chips and canned coconut milk. I warmed it in the microwave for one minute, you could quickly warm it on the stovetop instead. Then I topped it with fresh bananas, toasted coconut and a little honey. Oh man oh my.

Chocolate Pumpkin Oatmeal

Last week, I was obsessed with pumpkin. I just started adding it to everything after a friend told me about the pumpkin hummus she had made. So my regular oatmeal got a little more exciting with the addition of canned pumpkin and cacao nibs. I like to simply warm my oatmeal briefly, so it still has texture. If you prefer softer, mushy oatmeal just cook it longer.

Starting the day with some satisfying, grounding foods can give you the focus and energy you need to get whatever needs to be done, done. All three of these breakfast bowls should sustain you until lunchtime. I also like to drink warm water with lemon or chai tea in the morning. So nice to start the day grounded, centered and calm.

Green Apples + Raw Walnuts

Serves one

1 green apple

2 Tbsp raw walnuts

Cinnamon and/or nutmeg

Honey or agave nectar

Chop apple into large dice, leaving the skin on. Place in bowl and top with walnuts, a sprinkle of spices and drizzle of honey or agave.

Banana Coconut Rice Porridge

Serves one

1/2 cup leftover rice, any kind (brown, red, basmati, whatever)

1/4 canned coconut milk (I used full fat)

2 Tbsp unsweetened coconut chips, divided

1 banana, cut into large dice, divided

Honey or agave nectar, optional

Combine rice, coconut milk, 1 Tbsp coconut chips and 1/2 of the diced bananas in a bowl. Warm in microwave for 1 minute or place in a small saucepan and warm on the stove. Toast remaining coconut chips, if desired, in a saute pan on the stove. Top rice mixture with the remaining diced bananas and the toasted coconut. Drizzle with honey or agave if desired.

Chocolate Pumpkin Oatmeal

Serves one

1/3 cup rolled oats

1/4 almond milk

1-2 Tbsp raw pecans, chopped

1 Tbsp hemp seeds

2 Tbsp canned organic pumpkin

2 tsp cacao nibs or dark chocolate chips

Cinnamon and/or nutmeg

Pure maple syrup, if desired

Combine oats, almond milk, nuts, seeds, pumpkin, cacao nibs or chocolate chips in a bowl. Warm in microwave for one minute or cook on stovetop in a small pan. Can cook longer depending on the type of texture you prefer for your oatmeal. Add more almond milk if needed. Top with spices and maple syrup if desired.

About lstrachtman

As a culinary school grad and yoga enthusiast, I am very seriously into eating good healthy food and sharing creative, easy ways to prepare it. When I'm not cooking, I love teaching yoga, talking about yoga, reading about yoga and doing yoga. And I believe the more you live it, the more you find yourself wanting, even craving, clean wholesome food.

Laura Trachtman

As a culinary school grad and yoga enthusiast, I am very seriously into eating good healthy food and sharing creative, easy ways to prepare it. When I'm not cooking, I love teaching yoga, talking about yoga, reading about yoga and doing yoga. And I believe the more you live it, the more you find yourself wanting, even craving, clean wholesome food.